Frequently Asked Questions

Flying electric

Electric aircraft are more quiet, and there’s also less vibrations. Electric motors actively compensate for turbulence, giving you a smoother ride in all weather conditions. The all-metal fuselage is fully pressurised.

The environment

Aviation contributes to 2% CO2 of emissions, and with the exponential growth of air travel worldwide, the problem is about to get much worse. New rules are in the works to limit aviation emissions. Through CORSIA, the aviation industry is aiming for a carbon neutral growth from 2020. Meanwhile, the Swedish government has introduced an aviation tax to curb emissions, and Norwegian authorities aims for all domestic flights to be 100% electric by 2040.

Our aircraft have zero operational emissions, and will be powered by clean energy. In addition, the carbon footprint of manufacturing and maintenance for our aircraft is several orders of magnitude lower than for other modes of transport. The high utilisation rates of electric planes gives them a much smaller manufacturing footprint than electric cars.